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TURNING YOUR PAGER ON AND OFF | ➋ Press Q. The hour digits begin to flash. | ||
To turn your pager on: |
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Press W . An alert indicator in the upper |
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corner indicates that the pager is on and ready to |
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receive messages. | Example of Set Time screen | ||
When the pager is on and no activity is taking | |||
➌ Press U repeatedly to set the correct hour | |||
place, the standby screen is displayed as shown | |||
digits. | |||
below. | |||
➍ Press Q. The minute digits begin to flash. | |||
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| ➎ Press U repeatedly to set the correct minutes. | |
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| ➏ Press Q. The A.M./P.M. field begins to flash. | |
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| ➐ Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to set your pager for | |
| Example of Standby screen (pager on) | A.M./P.M., 12/24 hour, and the date. | |
| ➑ Press W or allow the pager to automatically re- | ||
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To turn your pager off: | turn to the standby screen. The time and the | ||
➊ Press U until TURN PAGER OFF ? is displayed. | date are displayed. | ||
NOTES: When adjusting any of the time and date | |||
➋ Press Q. | |||
fields, press and holdU to | |||
The time of day and the date are still displayed on | |||
selection. To skip a field, pressQ repeatedly until | |||
your pager even when it is off. | |||
you get to the desired field. For example, if you | |||
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| only need to change the date, press U until SET | |
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| TIME ? is displayed. Then press Q repeatedly un- | |
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| til the date digits begin to flash. |
Example of Standby screen (pager off)
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SETTING THE INCOMING MESSAGE ALERT | READ MODE | |
You can set your pager to alert with either an audi- | This feature allows you to choose the most com- | |
fortable way to view messages. | ||
ble (pleasing alert), a vibrate (vibration with no | ||
➊ Press U until SET READ MODE ? is displayed. | ||
beep tone), or a chirp alert (short beep tone). | ||
➊ Press U until SET ALERT MODE ? is displayed. | ➋ Press Q. | |
➋ Press Q. | ➌ Press U repeatedly until your choice of LINE | |
➌ Press U until your choice is displayed. | BY LINE, SCROLL 1, SCROLL 2, or SCROLL 3 is | |
➍ Press Q or W. The alert mode indicator is dis- | displayed. | |
In the LINE BY LINE mode, each screen of a | ||
played in the upper | ||
message is displayed for two seconds. | ||
screen. | ||
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The choices are either AUDIBLE (S), CHIRP (D), or | In the SCROLL mode, messages automatically | |
scroll across the screen until the entire mes- | ||
VIBRATOR ([) which is silent. | ||
SETTING YOUR PAGER’S PLEASING ALERTS | sage is displayed. SCROLL 1 (slow), SCROLL 2 | |
(medium), and SCROLL 3 (fast) set the speed at | ||
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You can set your Memo EXPRESS pager to alert | which the message is displayed. | |
➍ Press Q or W. | ||
with one of four musical alerts or one standard | NOTE: Read messages | |
beep alert. | ||
ing your pager at temperatures below freezing. | ||
NOTE: Your pager’s incoming message alert | ||
READING MESSAGES | ||
mode must be set to AUDIBLE to choose one of | ||
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the pleasing alerts. | When a message is received, the pager alerts | |
➊ Press U until SET ALERTS ? is displayed. | ||
with an audible or a vibrate alert and a flashing | ||
➋ Press Q. The current setting is displayed. | message indicator (À). | |
➌ Press U until your choice of ALERT 1, ALERT 2, | ➊ Press any button to stop the alert. | |
ALERT 3, ALERT 4, or ALERT 5 is displayed. | ➋ Press W to display the message. If there are | |
➍ Press W to return to the standby screen. | additional message screens, B is displayed. |
Example of Read screen with message continuation indicator
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